Animations! Updated versions to come...
"The Dumbasses"
This is a project for my Traditional Animation Studio class. Our final was to create a 30 second animated clip using lip sync. Unfortunately, mine was only 21 seconds. However, this is probably one of my favourite pieces I've done so far. The bat is named Gorbak, and the tiger is Zoji. The sound clip used is from the CW show, "Supernatural" and is Dean Winchester, and Castiel.
Programs Used: Adobe Flash CS6, and Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
"Supernatural" and all related materials belong to its respective owners.
"Reporting for Dooty"
This is a two quarter group assignment worked on by myself, Kurt, Aubrey, and Julio. Using mostly Adobe Flash CS6, After Effects, and Premiere, we created this clip from scratch. I animated both Bobby (the dumb toy soldier) and the drunken cat,Tommy. Kurt animated Ricky, and edited everything together. Julio and Aubrey both worked on the backgrounds (Julio textured, while Aubrey modeled them). The intro, and the Beech Barbie was also all done by Julio. Aubrey also worked on the script for this, and is the one who came up with the original idea. In total, this entire project took our group 21 weeks to complete (Pre-Production and Production class).
Programs Used: Adobe Flash CS6, Adobe After Effects CS6, and Adobe Premiere CS6
"Canopic"
This was done for a Web Animation class, where we were required to create 3 web banners, each one containing a commercial of the show, product, or thing we were trying to sell.
Programs Used: Adobe Flash CS6, Adobe After Effects CS 6, Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, and Paint Tool SAI
Music is from FirstCom and belongs to it's respective owners.
"What's on the Tellyvision?"
NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE FINAL VERSION. IT WAS LOST DURING PC HARD DRIVE CRASH.
Done in the style of Monty Python's, Terry Gilliam, and using a clip from the show's "Penguin" skit, I created this within a span of about 3-4 weeks. This was created in honor of my dad, who was not only one of the biggest supporters and influences in my life, but also one of the biggest Monty Python fans I knew. Even though the video is pretty fast near the end, and it is hard to tell what it is, I had incorporated his face onto the flying sheep. He was of course, Harold the Flying Sheep.
Monty Python and all related material belongs to its respective owners.